On Thursday, May 31 at 03:12 PM, quoth Vincent Lefevre:
On 2007-05-31 06:39:45 -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:| $ printf "\033[?9h" # turn X10 mouse reporting on | $ printf "\033[?1000h" # turn mouse reporting on | $ printf "\033[?1000l" # turn mouse reporting off... should I try the first two before starting mutt?No, just click in the terminal: if mouse reporting is on, you should see output, e.g. vin:~> printf "\033[?1000h" vin:~> N4#N4 56#56 20#20 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ obtained by clicking (this is just output)
$ printf "\033[?1000h" $ D)#D) That's a left-click. Here's a right-click: $ "E"#E" If I do the X10 mouse reporting thing first: $ printf "\033[?9h" $ 4) And the right-click: $ "R% So, clicking is definitely doing *something*. ~Kyle --It ain't the parts of the Bible that I can't understand that bother me, it is the parts that I do understand.
-- Mark Twain
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